Uncategorized 26 Jun 2024 Georgia at a Crossroads Between Authoritarianism and Democratic AspirationsGeorgia is currently at a crossroads of whether or not it will… Levan Kakhishvili, Shota Kakabadze, Salome Kandelaki, Nino Samkharadze, Nino Kvirikashvili
Uncategorized 18 Jun 2024 The South Caucasus: Reviving Regional Cooperation or Fostering Authoritarian Regionalism?The Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) is a Tbilisi-based non-profit, non-partisan, research… GIP
News 12 Jun 2024 From EU Candidate Status to the “Foreign Agents Law”: What Parties Say On Social MediaThis policy brief examines the role of political parties in Georgia's young… Nino Samkharadze, Nino Kvirikashvili
Uncategorized 10 Jun 2024 Georgia’s Slide to Authoritarianism: Can the International Society Save the Democracy Here?The ruling Georgian Dream majority overrode the president’s veto on the Law… GIP
Uncategorized 06 Jun 2024 The Voice of Young Georgian Voters in Politics: Expectations, Demands, and Political ResponsesTo increase political participation and confidence among Georgian youth, it is crucial… Salome Kandelaki
Uncategorized V4 States 05 Jun 2024 Media Polarization Turbulences in Georgia and the Visegrad States: How to Depolarize?The report examines the domestic and external causes of political polarization in… GIP
Uncategorized 31 May 2024 Georgian Dream Party Reintroduces and Passes the Draft Law on Foreign Agents: Why Now?The Georgian Dream party's contentious choice to reintroduce the foreign agents draft… GIP
Uncategorized 01 May 2024 Electoral Clientelism: A Key Barrier for Fair and Competitive Elections in GeorgiaHow are elections won in Georgia? Is it charismatic political leaders or… GIP
Uncategorized 05 Mar 2024 The Georgia Governance Index (GGI) 2023The Georgia Governance Index (GGI) evaluates Georgia's governance in four principal domains:… GIP
Uncategorized 01 Mar 2024 Youth-oriented Municipal Services and its Challenges: Shida Kartli, Autonomous Republic of Adjara and Samtskhe-JavakhetiThe report assesses and examines the extent of youth participation in local… GIP
Uncategorized 08 Feb 2024 Crisis of Inclusive Democracy in Georgia: “One Way Movement” Rules in the ParliamentA healthy democracy cannot function without an effective political opposition. Opposition is… Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 22 Jun 2023 GEODEM 2023 Conference Notes – WOMEN IN POLICY-MAKING: The Achilles Heel of Georgian DemocracyAs the 2024 parliamentary elections approach, it is becoming increasingly interesting to… GIP